960 N Main St
Orange, CA 92867
(714) 609-0765
Orange Plaza Rotary (formed as Orange Sunrise Rotary) met at breakfast for its first 20 years. One day in 2006, we looked around and saw that we had many young members who were raising small children. Five babies were born into our "family of Rotary" in five years. For these young members, it was tough to get up and get the kids ready for school and then get to a breakfast Rotary meeting. So we switched it up. Now our members come to our meeting right after work, have some refreshments, hang with friends and hear an interesting program. At 6:30 we are out the door, headed home for dinner with our families. But we'll keep doing what we do, serving our community and working for world peace. After all, "It's Always Sunrise Somewhere".
The Anaheim Ducks Foundation serves as the Anaheim Ducks Hockey Club's main charitable beneficiary and was introduced at the opening of the 2008-09 National Hockey League season. Through the Foundation, the Anaheim Ducks look to support exemplary Southern California nonprofit organizations and make a positive impact throughout their local community.
Business Leaders Group is the best networking group around, providing networking opportunities with other business professionals in a fun and relaxed atmosphere. Gather and share leads, let profit members know your needs, make new contacts, and have fun! Join current and potential Chamber members for lunch and make connections and new friends Prospective members and first-time guests are welcomed to attend. How do I become a Business Leaders Group Member? You must already be an active member of the Orange Chamber of Commerce. The cost to join is $20 and includes lifetime membership and a laser-cut magnetic name badge. To sign up or for more information, call the Chamber office at (714) 538-3581.
The Auxiliary was organized to promote Christian fellowship among the faculty, parents, and students of St. John’s Lutheran School. It is also to engage in missionary work in the school and assist the faculty when needed. We feel that the school is a mission and extension of our church here at St. John’s. Any parent of a child enrolled in St. John’s Lutheran School, preschool through eighth grade, is a member of the St. John’s Lutheran School Auxiliary. Although the Auxiliary has an elected board of officers that oversees the working aspects of the organization, it would not be successful without the cooperation and participation of our Governing Board and the General Membership. Some of the programs sponsored by the Auxiliary include: All School Assemblies, Red Ribbon Week, Ice Cream Social, Room Parents, Jog-a-Thon, Teacher and Support Staff Appreciation, Organic Produce Sales, Spirit Wear, Parent Luncheons, an annual Gala & Auction, and much more.
Dedicated to the creative traditions of our local history, we develop educational programs, produce collaborative projects, and publish relevant literature from around the world to enrich our diverse neighborhoods and engage the national community. With access to archived materials and exclusive historic locations, we use the literary arts as a foundation for increasing education and literacy with meaningful opportunities—both online and offline—that will engage readers, support writers, and inspire a cultural legacy for future generations.
Dedicated to the creative traditions of our local history, we develop educational programs, produce collaborative projects, and publish relevant literature from around the world to enrich our diverse neighborhoods and engage the national community. With access to archived materials and exclusive historic locations, we use the literary arts as a foundation for increasing education and literacy with meaningful opportunities—both online and offline—that will engage readers, support writers, and inspire a cultural legacy for future generations.
Troop 1475 is a year-round program for boys 11 through 18 designed to achieve the aims of Scouting through a fun, exciting and vigorous outdoor program and peer group leadership with the counsel of an adult leadership. Our Scouts enjoy Camping, Backpacking, Hiking, Community Events, and many other outings. We annually attend summer camp to improve on scout skills and earn merit badges and Troop 1475 is proud of its scouts who are members of Order of the Arrow.
APSA is the representing student organization at Chapman University for all those who identify with Asian and Pacific Islander culture. You don't have to be Asian to join us! Our main mission is to share, educate and spread Asian Pacific cultural awareness and diversity throughout the campus and the community.
2016 Chapter Officers: President: Adam Ginell Vice President: Ismael Flores / Bennett Tuleja Treasurer: Alan Peterson Secretary: Xavier Leong Recruitment: Matt Elliott Risk Management: Chris Costa Chaplain: Massimo Lesti Membership Orientation Officer: Adam Hove Social: Teault Marcille
The Anaheim Ducks Foundation serves as the Anaheim Ducks Hockey Club's main charitable beneficiary and was introduced at the opening of the 2008-09 National Hockey League season. Through the Foundation, the Anaheim Ducks look to support exemplary Southern California nonprofit organizations and make a positive impact throughout their local community.
APSA is the representing student organization at Chapman University for all those who identify with Asian and Pacific Islander culture. You don't have to be Asian to join us! Our main mission is to share, educate and spread Asian Pacific cultural awareness and diversity throughout the campus and the community.
2016 Chapter Officers: President: Adam Ginell Vice President: Ismael Flores / Bennett Tuleja Treasurer: Alan Peterson Secretary: Xavier Leong Recruitment: Matt Elliott Risk Management: Chris Costa Chaplain: Massimo Lesti Membership Orientation Officer: Adam Hove Social: Teault Marcille
*** MISSION *** Toastmasters International is the leading movement devoted to making effective oral communication a worldwide reality. Through its member clubs, Toastmasters International helps men and women learn the arts of speaking, listening and thinking – vital skills that promote self-actualization, enhance leadership potential, foster human understanding and contribute to the betterment of mankind. It is basic to this mission that Toastmasters International continually expand its worldwide network of clubs, thereby offering ever-greater numbers of people the opportunity to benefit from its programs. *** VISION *** Toastmasters International empowers people to achieve their full potential and realize their dreams. Through our member clubs, people throughout the world can improve their communication and leadership skills, and find the courage to change. *** VALUES *** Toastmasters International’s core values are integrity, dedication to excellence, service to the member and respect for the individual. These are values worthy of a great organization, and we believe we should incorporate them as anchor points in every decision we make. Our core values provide us with a means of not only guiding but also evaluating our operations, our planning and our vision for the future.
Dedicated to the creative traditions of our local history, we develop educational programs, produce collaborative projects, and publish relevant literature from around the world to enrich our diverse neighborhoods and engage the national community. With access to archived materials and exclusive historic locations, we use the literary arts as a foundation for increasing education and literacy with meaningful opportunities—both online and offline—that will engage readers, support writers, and inspire a cultural legacy for future generations.